The Over/Underdogs segment was awesome Jackson! Would be great to see everyone, including Sophie, Maddie and Holly too prepare some questions for a full video on the Underdogs main channel!
I want Jackson to be my google maps guy. “Alright mate start driving and we’ll see what happens.” “Alright up at this light just go right then get on the freeway right about there mate.” Just like somewhat accurate lol
41:56 I've been studying english all my life, my first language is spanish, and learning english really opened so many doors, the mayority of content I watch on yt is in english, this helps me with pronunciation or just be more familiar with the language while I do other things
as a singaporean, hearing zack talk about my home country is ridiculously funny update: HOW HAS PETER BEEN TO MY HOMETOWN FIVE FUCKING TIMES AND I DONT KNOW ABOUT THIS update 2: fuck i’m going to every frisbee game ever update 3: i’m fuckin crying how have 3/4 of the underdogs come to singapore update 4: HOLD ON MY DAD SAID HE MET A BROWN HAIR AUSTRALIAN GUY AT THE CLUB I NEED TO GO QUESTION HIM UPDATE 5: MY DAD HAS NO CONFIRMATION BUT IT MAY VERY WELL BE ZACK HELP IM PANICKING
Never stop this podcast! If more people knew about it I’m sure it would be popular. You guys are so unique and fun and put so much passion into all of your videos and podcasts and inspire me and many others every day! Stay awesome underdogs 👍
Summary Over under Gfs in thumb nails 9:00 Shoes in the house yes or no 11:00 Zack's trip to Singapore, drunk at a club Drunk Zack Minions, and Universal 26:00 Peter hates popular things Food, in Singapore and in Australia Jordan being frugal 37:00 Learning a new language Jordan 44:00 Jordan got scammed by Amazon Zack scammed and UA-camrs being scammed 55:00 Fainting 1:00:00 Zack's last singapore story 1:09:00 Singapore plushy pokemon
I'm struggling to figure out how Zack thought not giving Peter a plushie of his favorite pokemon would somehow be less of a negative than giving him one when he "maybe" has a lot already, then proceeding to tell him that he purposely didnt give him a plushie
On the topic of kids learning new languages quickly, I have no evidence to back this up, but I think the children's shows and other media targeted towards their young demographic plays an extremely important role for children learning their language, and I feel that watching a children's show that is dubbed in the language that you want to learn may lowkey be a decent strategy for those of us who are no longer kids. I say this because kids shows generally don't tend to have complex sentence structures or advanced vocab because they're targeted towards kids who are very young and only have a base level understanding of their language. So I think that an older person, trying to learn Indonesian for example, would get a lot more education wise out of watching a kid's show dubbed in Indonesian rather than an Indonesian movie made for adults, because the kids shows will be able to test/teach a beginner Indonesian learner at a more comfortable level and the barrier of entry for this media is far lower. My parents used this strategy for me in order to teach me our family's native language (Indonesian) while I was growing up in Australia. I remember that I would watch all the same shows that my friends did like Barney the Dinosaur, expect the versions that I'd watch would be dubbed in Indonesian. I'd like to think this strategy worked and has some merit. Also wasn't trying to downplay the intelligence of kids when I said kid's shows had a low barrier of entry. I'm aware that they're fast learners and are a lot smarter than people give them credit for. TL;DR: if you want to learn like a child, consume children's media
There is some truth to that yes. Okay, so I'm speaking as a polyglot and a foreign language addict. I speak Vietnamese, Japanese, and plan on speedrunning learning French in about a year. I think for kids learning quickly, children's material is a bit part of it. One advice I constantly give to people trying to learn a new language is to start from where a kid does and go from there. I read a good amount of children's books and children's manga when learning Japanese, and often watch relatively easy anime to learn very basic structures. Of course, it's less effective with Japanese because of things like Keigo, but it still gives you a basic grasp to build on. It also helps if you are forced to learn it with no lifelines and that kids have no shame. One of the best ways to learn is to literally repeat people say and be corrected on what it means, but obviously, it's more embarrassing to just say a word wrong as an adult, so it's harder to get used to it. Another thing is that when kids learn one language, it kinda locks your brain into the patterns of that language. Let's use a simple analogy. It's like if you main... Wii Fit in Ultimate, you are gonna build habits that only Wii Fit players have, and if you only play Wii Fit for 10 years, you aren't gonna be able to pick up other characters very quickly. It's the same with languages, you are so used to patterns with say English, that trying to understand nuance for Japanese or gendered words for French just becomes a nightmare. That's why they say the more languages you learn, the easier it gets. My classmates hard struggled with French while I breezed through it because they were stuck on English grammar, whereas my trilingual brain thought "okay, this part is kinda like English, but this part is kinda like Vietnamese and this part like Japanese" and worked it out so much, I straight up competed against the whole class some days.
Im from East Australia - Queensland. Everyone here always takes shoes off when going to some ones house otherwise i think ppl consider it rude, WA is another country and culture on its own lol
South East Queensland here and can confirm - take ya shoes off in my house, dog. Stops people from getting all sorts of dirt and stuff off their shoes into your house, y'know?
I'm from the US, and different parts of my country are the same way regarding cultures varying. I think that's normal for a sufficiently large country. I don't think taking your shoes off when you go to someone else's house itself is that common a thing here though (though it seems to depend on the household).
@@SnowiestAngeman same location again, this is crazy, but I agree to a degree, I only take my shoes off if I’m asked to, mostly because I am self conscious about my feet, but I’ll still respect the house rules
@@FL4SHK Canada's bigger than the US and none of us wear shoes indoors, so I don't think it's a size thing. I think it's more of a 'this works with the lifestyle in this part of the country' thing
Personnally, I learned english only with like youtube videos (yours included) and shows in english like two years ago, (i was born in france and i always talked french) and i remember that the first time i watched a video with only native english/american etc. people talking and i didnt undestand ANYTHING but with perseverance and practice (still only with youtube and shows) i was almost bilingual in a few motnhs! i also started when i was like 11 so idk if that falls into the whole 10 year old and before thingy but now my teachers and i consider myself as bilingual and all that with youtube! Also one of the advantages of learning with youtube is the fact that you learn the "spoken english" what i mean by that is that english and most languages you learn in school/classes etc. isnt the one that you're gonna like hear in the street or anything, people will still understand you but having a conversation with a native speaker of that language is going to be pretty weir for that person
Some advice from another non-native English speaker, wait before outputting, keep listening and getting input. I noticed quite a lot of small mistakes in your comment which definitely will be fixed with more input and by watching more UA-cam/ English content.
I think the whole 10 years old thing is a load of crap. I know people that speak foreign languages as well as natives, and they started well into their teens or even adults. My belief is that when you become fully fluent in your first language, it locks your brain into the patterns of that language, which makes it harder or nearly impossible to settle into patterns of other languages naturally, but it's not impossible so much as it requires you to put yourself in a situation where it becomes your main language. The other reason I feel is because you have more shame, which makes speaking practice harder. That theory doesn't really make sense to me. Language isn't a still statue, it's a moving target. It's changing all the time, so the English we speak now is completely different than 10 years ago. Japanese is super like that, half the words teens use nowadays weren't even spoken ten years ago, especially loan words, so it's not rare for someone who learned Japanese to speak it better than the elderly population.
Zack's base thought process: Getting drunk (Same here mate) Jackson's chill sense of navigation: Sounds adventurous Jordan passing out for the first time (I hope you're doing great, sorry to hear that happened) Peter giving a shout out to everyone who stayed till the end of the podcast (We love you too, thank you all for the great podcast).
There's something so curse about Zach occasionally looking directly into the camera. Like I'm just a fly on the wall for this conversation and then suddenly one of them is very aware of my existence.
Glad the boyz are back! Video idea/suggestion?: doing a colander thing with the Beefy Smash Dudes. WiFi match may be spotty and bad but could do a Smash Family Feud thing against them or something of that nature. You guys rock and I love the three channels since you split everything ip
I loved the scamming segment because recently I've actually been watching other youtubers like Pleasant Green about pranking/messing with scammers and I've been addicted to listening to scamming type content
For the indoor/outdoor issue during a bbq for example, I just wear flip flops. I assumed you were doing that too in Australia considering the weather, but I guess not. Learning everyday :P
About the passing out thing for Jackson, I have a condition called postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome or POTS for short. Basically my heart struggles to keep up with the rest of my body, sitting up can result in severe dizziness as well as exercise. High temperatures can also trigger a POTS flare up. My circulation is very bad because of this so I am affected by cold weather more than the average person. It could be something to check for. There is a test for it called a tilt table test where you lie on a table, get strapped in and the table will tilt and change positions every couple of minutes (I was very much on the edge of being sick and passing out). Not sure whether it is a possibility since I live in the UK, so free health care. Not sure whether it's a thing or the cost of it.
One of the best ways to learn a language is to immerse yourself in the country so you are constantly exposed to there words and begin to learn through context and experience
I’m from Quebec, Canada and here I feel the polite thing to do is to tell people not to take their shoes off, especially if it’s for a quick in and out, but we’ll always take them off anyway.
I had my first uhh... "adult experience" during the Minion movie. Was at a drive in movie theater with my then girlfriend. I can never see those little shits the same way.
11:11 That's why people wear slippers. They're ok indoors and in the garden. I wouldn't run around in slippers outdoors and I wouldn't wear my sneakers indoors.
On the topic of phishing scams, I and my coworkers been through training at work for how to identify them. Everyone at work has gotten suspicious of things that look like they might be phishing because of the training.
to peter: English is a common language in Singapore but languages like Malay and Chinese (both mandarin and cantonese) are also spoken by a lot of locals. Same goes for Malaysia because both countries have a large population of Chinese diaspora
You guys should talk about the apple visualization test. Some people (like me) basically can’t visualize anything, while some people can basically create any image in their head. Would be interested to see if all of you are capable of creating images in your head
Poppt1 an idea to help you learn a new language is to add captions of that language for your videos. So if you're learning Spanish you can try adding Spanish subtitles for your videos.
That actually isn't super effective (at least in language theory, but hey, brains work different). They say that the most effective way to learn a language is to have the audio and captions be in that language, and have anything that can guide you to what it means turned off, so you have to actively look up what it says because if your brain can find a way to not learn it, it will.
A tip I have for Poppt for learning Mandarin is to learn it through the characters and not the Pin Ying (which are English letters that are the pronunciation of word) because then you can recognize which words are which by looking at them because through my experience learning mandarin and Cantonese (which is much harder) the characters are way more important
I loved the "Over/Under(dogs)" bit! I'd definitely enjoy seeing some more of that (maybe even a whole video on the new channel).
yes that was awesome
agreeeeeed
Me too
Quite the NOBEL idea for its own video
Nice pfp but I can’t seem to remember that character’s name wonder if its ever said
The Over/Underdogs segment was awesome Jackson! Would be great to see everyone, including Sophie, Maddie and Holly too prepare some questions for a full video on the Underdogs main channel!
yes please
The way Peter said "I love you" at the end was pretty wholesome.
Glad to see the goats are back. Video idea, the underdog gaming channel play the new strikers that’s out
Glad to see the backs are goats. Video idea, the new strikers play the underdogs gaming channel that’s out
Out that’s strikers new the play channel gaming underdog the ,idea video .Back are goats the see yo glad
Gaming the play underdog strikers that's back. Goats yo, see the glad idea out video new channel are the
They do this but thei losers need to do a cosplay of a character then play again
I want Jackson to be my google maps guy. “Alright mate start driving and we’ll see what happens.” “Alright up at this light just go right then get on the freeway right about there mate.” Just like somewhat accurate lol
Underdogs should play overcooked for their channel
I would watch a whole 20 part series
apparently they did but the footage got deleted, jackson was cracked at it
@@bigchungus3600 you do need to stay chill in that game
YES
TRUEEE
So glad they kept the intro. Would’ve been sad to see it gone
The podcast is finally back on track!
The track is finally back on podcast
41:56 I've been studying english all my life, my first language is spanish, and learning english really opened so many doors, the mayority of content I watch on yt is in english, this helps me with pronunciation or just be more familiar with the language while I do other things
Jordan's German pronunciation is great for a non-German, good job!
Glad to see that lechonk finally made it to the podcast
as a singaporean, hearing zack talk about my home country is ridiculously funny
update: HOW HAS PETER BEEN TO MY HOMETOWN FIVE FUCKING TIMES AND I DONT KNOW ABOUT THIS
update 2: fuck i’m going to every frisbee game ever
update 3: i’m fuckin crying how have 3/4 of the underdogs come to singapore
update 4: HOLD ON MY DAD SAID HE MET A BROWN HAIR AUSTRALIAN GUY AT THE CLUB I NEED TO GO QUESTION HIM
UPDATE 5: MY DAD HAS NO CONFIRMATION BUT IT MAY VERY WELL BE ZACK HELP IM PANICKING
The rollercoaster of emotions going on here 😂
screaming
Never stop this podcast! If more people knew about it I’m sure it would be popular. You guys are so unique and fun and put so much passion into all of your videos and podcasts and inspire me and many others every day! Stay awesome underdogs 👍
I'd love to have then each make their own opening, first takes only
Moral of this podcast: passing out is like harnessing the power of an infinity stone
Summary
Over under
Gfs in thumb nails
9:00 Shoes in the house yes or no
11:00 Zack's trip to Singapore, drunk at a club
Drunk Zack
Minions, and Universal
26:00 Peter hates popular things
Food, in Singapore and in Australia Jordan being frugal
37:00 Learning a new language Jordan
44:00 Jordan got scammed by Amazon
Zack scammed and UA-camrs being scammed
55:00 Fainting
1:00:00 Zack's last singapore story
1:09:00 Singapore plushy pokemon
the legends are back and once again the podcast intro is incredible to listen to
I'm struggling to figure out how Zack thought not giving Peter a plushie of his favorite pokemon would somehow be less of a negative than giving him one when he "maybe" has a lot already, then proceeding to tell him that he purposely didnt give him a plushie
That was definitely my favorite podcast so far. Cheered me up when I had Covid. Keep up the good work
Now I can watch this episode 72 times in a row !
I’ve missed this, nice work guys
On the topic of kids learning new languages quickly, I have no evidence to back this up, but I think the children's shows and other media targeted towards their young demographic plays an extremely important role for children learning their language, and I feel that watching a children's show that is dubbed in the language that you want to learn may lowkey be a decent strategy for those of us who are no longer kids. I say this because kids shows generally don't tend to have complex sentence structures or advanced vocab because they're targeted towards kids who are very young and only have a base level understanding of their language. So I think that an older person, trying to learn Indonesian for example, would get a lot more education wise out of watching a kid's show dubbed in Indonesian rather than an Indonesian movie made for adults, because the kids shows will be able to test/teach a beginner Indonesian learner at a more comfortable level and the barrier of entry for this media is far lower. My parents used this strategy for me in order to teach me our family's native language (Indonesian) while I was growing up in Australia. I remember that I would watch all the same shows that my friends did like Barney the Dinosaur, expect the versions that I'd watch would be dubbed in Indonesian. I'd like to think this strategy worked and has some merit.
Also wasn't trying to downplay the intelligence of kids when I said kid's shows had a low barrier of entry. I'm aware that they're fast learners and are a lot smarter than people give them credit for.
TL;DR: if you want to learn like a child, consume children's media
Appreciate this, I think I'll use this strategy to learn more languages
There is some truth to that yes. Okay, so I'm speaking as a polyglot and a foreign language addict. I speak Vietnamese, Japanese, and plan on speedrunning learning French in about a year.
I think for kids learning quickly, children's material is a bit part of it. One advice I constantly give to people trying to learn a new language is to start from where a kid does and go from there. I read a good amount of children's books and children's manga when learning Japanese, and often watch relatively easy anime to learn very basic structures. Of course, it's less effective with Japanese because of things like Keigo, but it still gives you a basic grasp to build on. It also helps if you are forced to learn it with no lifelines and that kids have no shame. One of the best ways to learn is to literally repeat people say and be corrected on what it means, but obviously, it's more embarrassing to just say a word wrong as an adult, so it's harder to get used to it.
Another thing is that when kids learn one language, it kinda locks your brain into the patterns of that language. Let's use a simple analogy. It's like if you main... Wii Fit in Ultimate, you are gonna build habits that only Wii Fit players have, and if you only play Wii Fit for 10 years, you aren't gonna be able to pick up other characters very quickly. It's the same with languages, you are so used to patterns with say English, that trying to understand nuance for Japanese or gendered words for French just becomes a nightmare. That's why they say the more languages you learn, the easier it gets. My classmates hard struggled with French while I breezed through it because they were stuck on English grammar, whereas my trilingual brain thought "okay, this part is kinda like English, but this part is kinda like Vietnamese and this part like Japanese" and worked it out so much, I straight up competed against the whole class some days.
Im from East Australia - Queensland. Everyone here always takes shoes off when going to some ones house otherwise i think ppl consider it rude, WA is another country and culture on its own lol
same, and i completely agree
South East Queensland here and can confirm - take ya shoes off in my house, dog. Stops people from getting all sorts of dirt and stuff off their shoes into your house, y'know?
I'm from the US, and different parts of my country are the same way regarding cultures varying. I think that's normal for a sufficiently large country. I don't think taking your shoes off when you go to someone else's house itself is that common a thing here though (though it seems to depend on the household).
@@SnowiestAngeman same location again, this is crazy, but I agree to a degree, I only take my shoes off if I’m asked to, mostly because I am self conscious about my feet, but I’ll still respect the house rules
@@FL4SHK Canada's bigger than the US and none of us wear shoes indoors, so I don't think it's a size thing. I think it's more of a 'this works with the lifestyle in this part of the country' thing
These videos are great for working along with, I am stuck at home with Covid and doing schoolwork listening to this. Thanks!
29:50
"Liquid is comin' out the wrong end"
- HopCat 2022
Personnally, I learned english only with like youtube videos (yours included) and shows in english like two years ago, (i was born in france and i always talked french) and i remember that the first time i watched a video with only native english/american etc. people talking and i didnt undestand ANYTHING but with perseverance and practice (still only with youtube and shows) i was almost bilingual in a few motnhs! i also started when i was like 11 so idk if that falls into the whole 10 year old and before thingy but now my teachers and i consider myself as bilingual and all that with youtube! Also one of the advantages of learning with youtube is the fact that you learn the "spoken english" what i mean by that is that english and most languages you learn in school/classes etc. isnt the one that you're gonna like hear in the street or anything, people will still understand you but having a conversation with a native speaker of that language is going to be pretty weir for that person
Some advice from another non-native English speaker, wait before outputting, keep listening and getting input. I noticed quite a lot of small mistakes in your comment which definitely will be fixed with more input and by watching more UA-cam/ English content.
I think the whole 10 years old thing is a load of crap. I know people that speak foreign languages as well as natives, and they started well into their teens or even adults. My belief is that when you become fully fluent in your first language, it locks your brain into the patterns of that language, which makes it harder or nearly impossible to settle into patterns of other languages naturally, but it's not impossible so much as it requires you to put yourself in a situation where it becomes your main language. The other reason I feel is because you have more shame, which makes speaking practice harder.
That theory doesn't really make sense to me. Language isn't a still statue, it's a moving target. It's changing all the time, so the English we speak now is completely different than 10 years ago. Japanese is super like that, half the words teens use nowadays weren't even spoken ten years ago, especially loan words, so it's not rare for someone who learned Japanese to speak it better than the elderly population.
Jacksons face when Zack said he didn't go to legoland was priceless lmao
Ayo, the origin of Over/Underdogs!! Hype stuff to be back at this one
Love you guys you are a great inspiration and I listen to these at the gym. Thank you
This has to be one of the best underdogs podcast episodes
ITS BACK!!!!
"LOOK AT THEM LEARRRRN!" 😂
Now i need poppt merch with that on it, no wonder he wanted to be a teacher
Zack's base thought process: Getting drunk (Same here mate)
Jackson's chill sense of navigation: Sounds adventurous
Jordan passing out for the first time (I hope you're doing great, sorry to hear that happened)
Peter giving a shout out to everyone who stayed till the end of the podcast (We love you too, thank you all for the great podcast).
There's something so curse about Zach occasionally looking directly into the camera. Like I'm just a fly on the wall for this conversation and then suddenly one of them is very aware of my existence.
YES ANOTHER EPISODE OF THE PODCAST!
We’re back from the sickness!!!!!
tbh intro never gets old
The over underdogs segment was so funny too short tbh LOL
Love how jordan is wearing his basketball sweater. Makes me really believe he does play basketball
I've never seen a podcast so fucking entertaining and funny! Great job!
Glad the boyz are back! Video idea/suggestion?: doing a colander thing with the Beefy Smash Dudes. WiFi match may be spotty and bad but could do a Smash Family Feud thing against them or something of that nature. You guys rock and I love the three channels since you split everything ip
As a german i am proud of you, Jordan
1:11:30 thanks hopcat ❤️
Love you too, Pete
awww peter loves me🥰
I loved the scamming segment because recently I've actually been watching other youtubers like Pleasant Green about pranking/messing with scammers and I've been addicted to listening to scamming type content
I freaking love these podcasts
Love you too
For the indoor/outdoor issue during a bbq for example, I just wear flip flops. I assumed you were doing that too in Australia considering the weather, but I guess not. Learning everyday :P
(10 minutes in comment) Over/underdogs was a good segment, looking forward to more stats. Thank you Jackson
I need Jordan to speak more German.
I love it
Costa Rica is also a very good place to visit as far as having a welcoming and touristy focused community.
About the passing out thing for Jackson, I have a condition called postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome or POTS for short. Basically my heart struggles to keep up with the rest of my body, sitting up can result in severe dizziness as well as exercise. High temperatures can also trigger a POTS flare up. My circulation is very bad because of this so I am affected by cold weather more than the average person.
It could be something to check for. There is a test for it called a tilt table test where you lie on a table, get strapped in and the table will tilt and change positions every couple of minutes (I was very much on the edge of being sick and passing out). Not sure whether it is a possibility since I live in the UK, so free health care. Not sure whether it's a thing or the cost of it.
How funny, I went to sleep to the underdogs playing smash and woke up to brand new podcast playing. Rewind rewind rewind
Poppt when he realizes he can get free travel to Singapore every time he goes high:
“that way is west”
ladies and gentlemen this is why hop would thrive on a deserted island
"You will never hear this intro again."
6 episodes later...
This episode slapped. Simple.
at 36mins i feel like jordan is describing evolution.
Hopefully the schedule is back again.
Keep up over and underdogs!
I want to see more GERMAN JORDAN
We love you too Hopcat!
thx man
Jackson’s look at 1:05:27 is just pure gold
One of the best ways to learn a language is to immerse yourself in the country so you are constantly exposed to there words and begin to learn through context and experience
I’m from Quebec, Canada and here I feel the polite thing to do is to tell people not to take their shoes off, especially if it’s for a quick in and out, but we’ll always take them off anyway.
Jackson’s sweater goes hard 👈😎👉
I had my first uhh... "adult experience" during the Minion movie. Was at a drive in movie theater with my then girlfriend. I can never see those little shits the same way.
Congrats you got featured on the underdogs twitter 🎊🎉👏👏👏👏
@@AlonMoiseyev Trust me I know, I replied to their tweet lmao
love u too peter
11:11 That's why people wear slippers. They're ok indoors and in the garden. I wouldn't run around in slippers outdoors and I wouldn't wear my sneakers indoors.
On the topic of phishing scams, I and my coworkers been through training at work for how to identify them. Everyone at work has gotten suspicious of things that look like they might be phishing because of the training.
The thought that counts lol
Now I can finally sleep!
On the shoes inside topic: if you have a bbq in the backyard you just have a bunch of slippers ready, so getting in and out of them is not an issue
Hearing them call the Singapore Flyer a ferris wheel just breaks my heart as a person in Singapore
to peter: English is a common language in Singapore but languages like Malay and Chinese (both mandarin and cantonese) are also spoken by a lot of locals. Same goes for Malaysia because both countries have a large population of Chinese diaspora
Hopcat loves me
My life is fulfilled
Yes, we take off our shoes every time we step inside/ outside a BBQ
You guys should talk about the apple visualization test. Some people (like me) basically can’t visualize anything, while some people can basically create any image in their head. Would be interested to see if all of you are capable of creating images in your head
I love you too Peter.
Here in America, we just leave our shoes off when we go out in just the backyard.
Poppt1 an idea to help you learn a new language is to add captions of that language for your videos. So if you're learning Spanish you can try adding Spanish subtitles for your videos.
That actually isn't super effective (at least in language theory, but hey, brains work different). They say that the most effective way to learn a language is to have the audio and captions be in that language, and have anything that can guide you to what it means turned off, so you have to actively look up what it says because if your brain can find a way to not learn it, it will.
Can't watch it right now but this sounds like a sick one! A game from cogger!!
Passed out really lol
love you too peter :)
Hey, Love the podcast! Would love if you got it on spotify or somewhere more mobile than UA-cam!
A tip I have for Poppt for learning Mandarin is to learn it through the characters and not the Pin Ying (which are English letters that are the pronunciation of word) because then you can recognize which words are which by looking at them because through my experience learning mandarin and Cantonese (which is much harder) the characters are way more important
Im going to Singapore soon, I really want to go to the Pokemon Centre.
Yes bro I thought it was gone
No sorrys but Jacksons shirt is so awesome!
Cogger's sweater is fire
ayo love from singapore
Im American and I wear shoes in the house all the time so I don't know what other people are thinking
YOU CANT JUST END IT LIKE THAT
Something similar happened to my Spotify account. Random music i had never heard of appeared in my recently played and my password had been changed.
Hopcat brings the spice to the group
Spice brings hopcat to the group
jordan to the underdogs is similar to karl pilkington to ricky gervais lol
Life hack: the sun rises in the east, so if you know what time of day it is and where the sunt is you can figure out were north is
"if you're still here at the end of the video, *unintelligible*"